Offering completely flexible services around the Brecon Beacons, whether you’re interested in walks, hikes, swims and other outdoor experiences. Get in touch.
The Iconic Pen Y Fan, with the highest peak in South Wales. Pen Y Fan is known for being part of the 3 peaks challenge.
Roughly 5 Miles to Completion.
Meeting at the Iconic Beacons Horseshoe we will complete the four summits of Corn Du, Pen y Fan, Cribyn and Fan Y Big.
10 Miles
Starting near Dan yr Ogof, and making our way past Fan Hir, Brycheiniog, Llyn y Fan Fawr and much more
12 mile
Prices based on group of 4 participants, for individual costs please get in touch.
These walks are focused on bringing the myths, stories and legends of the Brecon Beacons alive. As we journey through the landscape your guide will tell the myths, stories and legends that form the basis of Welsh Culture.
Why not spend the weekend here in the Brecon Beacons, we can organise camping or bunkhouse accommodation with multi activity holidays. We cover larger groups such as Stag & Hen Do’s, Birthday Celebrations, Themed Walks, Team Building, Charity Walks and Assessment preps.
Whilst booking with us you’ll also have the opportunity to add extra features to your walk, such as booking food, activities and even drinks, Check out some of our popular options below:
Explore courses designed for all skills sets, from beginner to expert.
£30pp
A circular route from Storey arms taking in spectacular views of Llyn Cwm Llwch, visiting Tommys Obelisk, on to Corn du then finish off on the iconic Pen Y Fan. We will return to Pont Ar Daf car park.
£30pp
Walking the same routes as our classic Pen Y Fan guided walks, we’re also available for Sunset Walks which focus on watching the sun set behind the valley mountains, or the sunrise which involves walking in the dark.
We will meet at the Upper Neaudd car park and commence our clockwise route around the Iconic Beacons Horseshoe. We will take in the four summits of Corn Du, Pen Y Fan, Cribyn and Fan Y Big.
£40pp
£30pp
A circular route from Storey arms taking in spectacular views of Llyn Cwm Llwch, visiting Tommys Obelisk, on to Corn du then finish off on the iconic Pen Y Fan. We will return to Pont Ar Daf car park.
£30pp
Walking the same routes as our classic Pen Y Fan guided walks, we’re also available for Sunset Walks which focus on watching the sun set behind the valley mountains, or the sunrise which involves walking in the dark.
We will meet at the Upper Neaudd car park and commence our clockwise route around the Iconic Beacons Horseshoe. We will take in the four summits of Corn Du, Pen Y Fan, Cribyn and Fan Y Big.
£40pp
£40pp
A spectacular walk in the Western Beacons (Black Mountain). We meet near Dan Yr Ogof showcaves and commence a circular route up on to Fan Hir and along this incredible glacial ridge. Fan Brycheiniog then comes into view with views down to Llyn Y Fan Fawr and across as far as the Pembrokeshire coast.
£40pp
A spectacular walk in the Western Beacons (Black Mountain). We meet near Dan Yr Ogof showcaves and commence a circular route up on to Fan Hir and along this incredible glacial ridge. Fan Brycheiniog then comes into view with views down to Llyn Y Fan Fawr and across as far as the Pembrokeshire coast.
£40pp
The Brecon Beacons have many sites of planes, which sadly went off course. We offer remembrance walks and historical site visits for those interested in learning about the particular site crashes and what battles were being fought. We aim to find remote sites to pay respects whilst still learning about the historical events.
A relatively easy walk to view where the Chartists hid away during historic times, with lots of ground birds to see in the area and many sinkholes this is an interesting area with lovely views up to the Beacons. Lunch is taken while sitting at a Bronze Age burial Cairn. This walk is considered to be easily achieved by most (flat ground movement)
£30pp
Either completed as full or half day both options offer spectacular views of this famous waterfall system, walk behind the famous Sgwd Yr Eira and feel the power of the spray as it cascades in front of you.
Moving from the marked paths, on to steeper, rockier terrain in order to learn a different style of navigation, risk assessments and mountain environment knowledge.